(Bloomberg) -- Coffee output in India, the world's
sixth-biggest producer, may be little changed at 291,000 tons in
the year starting October, the state-run Coffee Board said.
Production of robusta beans, used to make instant coffee,
may total 190,250 tons and output of the milder-tasting arabica
may reach 100,750 tons, S. Radhakrishnan, deputy director at the
board, said today in a phone interview from Bangalore. The board
in December had forecast this year's production at 288,000 tons.
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sixth-biggest producer, may be little changed at 291,000 tons in
the year starting October, the state-run Coffee Board said.
Production of robusta beans, used to make instant coffee,
may total 190,250 tons and output of the milder-tasting arabica
may reach 100,750 tons, S. Radhakrishnan, deputy director at the
board, said today in a phone interview from Bangalore. The board
in December had forecast this year's production at 288,000 tons.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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